Co-op becomes second retailer to recall cheese due over Listeria bacteria scare

Ross Robertson

A second retailer in a week has recalled a Camembert product due to the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes.

The Co-operative has taken steps to recall its Truly Irresistible Camembert as a precautionary measure.

Listeria monocytogenes can cause foodborne illness, with pregnant women, young children, those with weakened immune systems and anyone over 60 years old particularly at risk.

The Co-operative Truly Irresistible Camembert 250g batch with a ‘use by’ date of 21 February 2016 is the only Co-operative product known to be affected at this time.

Co-op spokesperson said: “Product safety is our absolute priority and as a precaution we have recalled the product following routine testing. Notices have been placed in all stockist stores and we have alerted the FSA.

“We would advise customers not to consume this product and return it to store for a full refund.”

The warning comes a week after Sainsbury’s issued a recall for a batch of Camembert products due to the presence of the same bacteria.

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